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P age A8 O ctober 19, 1994 • T he P orti . and O bserver RELIGION ///f f t . /A rió tide (JJiueS ^Sé erm on April 6, 19 43 to October 16, 1992 H arvey was born in A u g u s ta, G eo rg ia. He m arried T h e lm a Sco tt and they lived in O reg o n for 21 years. H arvey w as a e le c t r i c i a n fo r 15 y e a r s th r u I B E W and re tire d in 1982. He liv ed in S an d u sk y , O h io for se v e ra l y ears b efo re co m in g to Portland. Harvey loved Pool, Gar- dening. Model trains and Music. He was a member, Usher, Mens Fellow ship at Berean Baptist Church Harvey leaves to morn. His Wife T helm a L. Scott .Portland, OR, Daughter Cheryl L. Lewis, Las Ve gas, Nevada, Son Harvey Scott, Jr. Van Nuys, Cal, Daughter Margaret Scott, Las Vegas, Nevada, Step Son Kelvin Pea, Portland, Oregon, Step Son Kelvin Pea, Portland, Or, Step D a u g h te r K a rm a la K eahey, Sandusky, Ohio, Step Son Keefe Keahey, Syracuse, New York, M oth er M argaret H arkness, N orw alk, Ohio. M other Margaret Harkness, Norw alk, Ohio, Sister W illie M. Carr, Norwalk, Ohio, Brother, Roosevelt Scott, Portland, Or. also 9 Grand children. Service will be held, W ednes day, October 19, 1994 at Berean Baptist Church, 4822 N. Vancou ver Avenue-Portland, Oregon at 10:00 a.m. Burial to follow at Sky line M e morial Gardens in Portland, OR d)n 'yyjewiorij O J ¿Jmma J e a n Wdiffiam/S Born May 15, 1 9 2 8 (Paris, Texas); Died October 11, 1994; Portland, Oregon Emma Jean Williams was bom in to Mr. and Mrs. Mack Dawson. She was a person who loved life and enjoyed it all she could. For Emma Jean, family always came first. Emma Jean was an enthusiastic member of the Delta Moth ers, a support organization of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. She particularly enjoyed participating in the group’s various activities and cherished the many friendships she developed over the years. Emma Jean also enjoyed visiting her children and other relatives, when she got the opportunity. Emma Jeans philosophy was, "Nothing beats failure but a try.” This strong belief was instilled in her children and grandchildren throughout their lives. If you could gather all the respect and love that people feel for Emma Jean, it wouldn't equal the amount of pride Emma Jean had in her family. Her spirit is here with us now - leaving us these thoughts and feelings: “Don’t forget me. Hold on to my memory, but let go of the sadness. Enjoy life. Work hard and earn your keep. Find peace and harmony inside of you and share it with those you love. Services were held at Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes, Portland, Oregon on October 14, 1994. Interment, Wil lamette Cemetery, Portland, Oregon. Advertise In <Hhe lllnrtkuiî» (Observer Call 503-288-0033 / 0 3 th (''lurch Premium Ice Cream 79c Pint Premium Ice Cream Bars Box of 3 $1.49 Family Owned and Operated in N. Portland for over 38 YEARS! GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE PRICES 800 N. KILLINGSWORTH (503)283-3171 Food Stamps Welcome! ONE DAY BIBLICAL MIRACLE & HEALING SEMINAR EVANGELIST W. PRITCHETT WHO HAS A PROVEN NATION WIDE MINISTRY OF CLAIMING GOD’S PROMISES FOR MIRACLES, HEALING AND NEEDS. Evangelist W. Pritchett Come learn directly from The Bible what God has promised to do for all our needs - And that He will keep His promises if we claim them according to His Word. Come learn how to Claim God’s Promises Beyond The Instant And Tangle Miracle and receive answers to your needs. ONE GREAT SEMINAR ON HOW TO TRUST GOD’S PROMISES. cfa&fwcn f/Pfafewienf Place: '// o ta te Date: Time: 'Jtfi/à fine o ja (K ind ( ? vficceMWiieù Shilo Inn Portland Airport 11707 NE Airport Way Portland, OR 97220-1075 Saturday, October 22, 1994 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM iSßoofii ■ w /ìfi-. f lm n im ii .'t/rufage .'K ittf fiften DON’T MISS IT! DON'T MISS IT! WITH Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church will celebrate its 105th Anniversary on November 4, 1994 at O ’Callahans Restaurant at the Ramada Inn Airport, 6221 N. E. 82nd Avenue, Portland. Oregon 97220. Donation is $20.00 per person. Rev. T. Allen Bethel, the new pastor of M aranatha Church, will be the guest speaker. Also, some of Behtel AME Church's longstanding members will be honored for their years o f dedicated service and com m itm ent to their church and community. The 1994 Honorees in clude: W illie Atkins, W illiam Baugh, Marjorie P. Brown. Emanuel Davis, Audrey Fuller, Cassie Jenkins, Charles Maxey Irene McElroy, Aaron M itchell, Lillie Simmons, Preston Richie. Warren Robinson Sr., Lillian W illiam s, Minnie Belle Johnson, M artha Jordan, Augustus M or gan, Corine W inchester, Ernestine Hines and Mary Hoggans. T ic k e ts a v a ila b le by c o n ta c tin g B ethel A M E C h urch at (5 0 3 ) 2 8 8 -5 4 2 9 . • d f’«./-rdnieUcan Aristide acknowledged the large Haitian community living in Phila delphia and asked that those in the church stand and show Gray and the American people their special thanks. They did so by chanting praise in their native language of French. "Rev. Gray you are a resource ful facilitator, a skilled negotiator and a brilliant man. You are more than a Baptist M inister,” Aristide said. He also gave praise and grati tude to President Clinton. The thrust o f A ristide’s sermon referred to the peaceful restoration and celebration o f a new beginning in Haiti, a new hope for G od’s re spect, democracy, justice and liberty for the Haitian people. He extended an invitation to all Americans to come and visit Haiti, and in an unexpected surprise said, “Rev. Gray, you deserve the medal of honor, which we will give to you in Haiti.” “ CLAIMING GOD’S PROMISES BEYOND THE INSTANT TANGIBLE MIRACLE” November 4,1994 at 7:00 p.m. FAITH TEMPLE CHURCH v ie tfn e O tfa if - ¿ f a if f a y 4224 S.E. 62nd Avenue (betw een P ow ell & F oster) J J :0 0 -7 :0 0 / h h | I W (P a f t t t t f a u P o rtla n d , O regon 97206 SUNDAY 2808 • I P < ■ H a lfin Ptt/hcr (K in g Piate rf - Mm ra y '/a t fa t n (5 0 8 ) 2 8 8 - 5 2 4 6 "I Sunday School - 9:30am Sunday Morning Worship Service - 11:00am Sunday School Teacher’ s Meeting Tues - 6:30pm Bible Study Wednesday 6:00pm Prayer Meeting Wednesday - 7:00pm Church Phone Number 287-7457 We Invite You To Come And Worship With Us. The Church Where Everybody is Somebody And Christ Is All. Dr. Joe S. Hardie, Pastor (Greater Jsmmt JBteptfen (MiaBtonar^ ¿Baptist (Eljurcfj (503) 774-5470 PA ST O R S: Bishop Robert Simpson, Jr. • Dr. Ida M Simpson 33ajikL$,h (l&uxafi 103 N E M orris St., Portland, O R 97212 We Welcome You to The “Serving The Lord With Gladness” Psalm 100:2 Sunday School 10am Morning Worship 11:05 Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 7pm Rev. G.L. Black I Pastor 3605 N.E. Mallory Ave. (503) 281-8117 Portland. OR 97212 Sunday School 9:30am M orning Worship 10:45am Evangelistic Service 7:30pm Tuesday Pastoral Teaching 7:00pm FRID A Y Evangelistic Service 7:00pm DAILY Prayer 12:00pm & 6:00pm JO: Of>ttm - 6: 00ft m • • • • • H aitian President, The Rev. Jean-Bertrand Aristide, addressed an enthusiastic crowd of supporters and well wishers at Bright Hope Baptist Church last week at the invitation of Senior Pastor W illiam H Gray III, special advisor to President Clinton on Haiti and a former Congressman. In a rare public appearance, Aristide com m ended Gray for a piv otal role he played in the restoration o f democracy in Haiti by the U.S. government. In the spirit o f brotherly love, Father A ristide’s praise for Gray was overwhelming. “W ith the persistence of a Bap tist M inister you were steadfast in your commitment. We thank you for your conviction, we thank you for your dedication, we thank you for the sense of respect which you always showed in our relationship. On be half of my nation, I thank you dear brother.” The B ee C om pany, Inc. ^(rnniverSaru (3an<juet ú, j . P L iU U ia a birch (/Ae (¡Piffle (P Attfief ( j Pifie fcAiimeb f a n e / a f (M onte P P m e f e ty - c M e n to tia f f i o n i e n Lombard Chapel 3018 N. Lombard Portland, Oregon 97217 503-283-0525 Killingsworth Chapel 430 N. Killingsworth Portland, Oregon 97217 503-283-1976 r. Mt Olivet Baptist Church Has moved Sunday services to Family Life Center, 8725 N. Chautauqua Blvd., at Willis Blvd. Worship Services 8:00am & 11:00am, Church School 9:30 to 10:30am, Bible Study, Wednesdays, 116 NE Schuyler, 10:30am & 7:00pm Radio M inistry each Sunday, 8:00am on KBMS A Teaching Church With A Reaching Ministry Dr. James E. Martin, Senior Pastor Church Office 116 NE Schuyler St. • (503) 284-1954